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Czech Baseball Association with Clinic on January 16 to 18

Posted on January 10, 2009 by philipp

by Confederation of European Baseball, www.baseballeurope.com

The Czech baseball association in cooperation with ISG – International Sport Group is organizing a Mountain Clinic which is going to take place from January 16th to January 18th 2009.

The clinic will take place in a mountain hotel Ostruzna, 200km from Prague, so the participants will be surrounded by nature which will enable them to concentrate on baseball only.

The speakers attending the clinic are going to be experienced USA coaches Jim Jones, Jim Penders and Peter Caliendo and Czech coaches Arnost Nesnal and Radek Prochazka.

The clinic will start Friday January 16th 2009 at 18:00 continuing the entire next day and ending Sunday January 18th 2009 at 13:00.

Friday night, there will be a small award ceremony during which the Czech coach of the year 2008 will be announced. The award will be presented according to tradition by Czech coach of the year 2007 Zdenek Josefus, which is the coach of the Czech Cadet National Team.

The capacity of the clinic was full within a short time of the registration. There will be 86 registered participants.

CVs:
Arnost Nesnal (pdf-file)
Radek Prochazka (pdf-file)
Peter Caliendo (doc-file)
Jim Jones (doc-file)
Jim Penders (doc-file)

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